Why is this ASX energy stock racing 7% higher today?

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It’s another big day for shareholders in this $5 billion ASX energy stock.

Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX: PDN) is surging 6.7% to $11.79 during Wednesday morning trade, adding to what has already been a stunning run. Over the past 12 months, Paladin shares have skyrocketed around 185%, massively outperforming the broader S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO).

So, what’s behind the latest move?

First, a quick refresher. Paladin Energy is a uranium producer that focusses on supplying nuclear fuel for power generation. With nuclear energy gaining traction globally as a low-carbon solution, uranium stocks like Paladin have been in strong demand.

Now to the latest update — and it’s not what you might expect.

Paladin revealed that the Métis Nation–Saskatchewan has launched legal action over the approval of the Environmental Impact Statement for its Patterson Lake South project in Canada. The challenge relates to a decision made on 19 February 2026 by the Saskatchewan Minister of Environment.

The Métis Nation–Saskatchewan has also sought an interim injunction. This would potentially block the ASX energy stock from acting on the approval until the judicial review is resolved.

Importantly, the announcement didn’t include any financial results or immediate operational impacts.

The market may be looking through the legal noise for now.

Paladin emphasised its long-standing engagement with Indigenous communities, noting that its Canadian subsidiary has consulted with the Métis Nation–Saskatchewan for many years as part of the project’s development.

The company also acknowledged the importance of Indigenous rights and stated it will continue working collaboratively with stakeholders.

At the same time, management of the ASX energy stock made it clear it intends to defend its position.

While the legal process could affect project timelines depending on the outcome, there’s no immediate change to operations — and that may be reassuring investors.

What next for the ASX energy stock?

Looking ahead, the company will respond to the judicial review as it moves through the Saskatchewan courts. Updates on the legal proceedings, as well as progress at the Patterson Lake South project, are expected in due course.

Stepping back, the share price momentum of this ASX energy stock highlights just how strong sentiment remains in the uranium sector. Even with potential regulatory hurdles, investors appear focused on the bigger picture — rising global demand for nuclear energy.

Over the past 12 months, Paladin Energy shares have risen 185%, outperforming the ASX 200 Index which has risen 9% over the same period.

The bottom line? This ASX energy stock continues to charge higher, and for now, investors seem willing to brush off near-term uncertainty in favour of long-term growth potential.

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